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Double Strikes with Kamas

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Summary: Like other potentially dangerous strikes with weapons, double strikes with Kamas should be carefully practiced. Learn how to practice double strikes with Kamas in this free video on martial arts weapons training.

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By Caleb Labarda
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Caleb Labarda is a twenty-two-year-old Tae Kwon Do black belt. He has been studying the Martial Arts since he was eight-years-old, earning his first black belt at the age of eleven,...read more

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"Now in this clip we're going to be talking about how to do double strikes and doubling up. It's going to make your combos look better and more fancy and a lot more powerful. So double strikes would be from here like across, one, two and you're going to do like double strikes three and then do spins, out. Okay? So let's go ahead and make up a combo of using our double strikes. So we'll go from here. One, two and then let's go ahead and do a spin across. One, two, three, double strike. Alright? So one more time. We'll just put it together in a combo. One, two, three, four, five, six. So it's chop, under, chop, strike, chop, strike, doubles, one, two; those are big rips; spin it out on three, come around, put them in chamber and four. Okay? So those are going to be double strikes. They're going to look really good on your form. This gives you more ideas to work with for your extreme Kamas. One more time. One, two, three, from here, four. Now you see that's how when I spun I did a double spin across, bam, four. And then you can go into your spins. Using them together. When you do that spin you can also go one, two and see how I flipped it around? Spin, three, four. You can do your rip and then bam, back into a double strike. So doubles look really good and it's going to add to instead of just doing one, double up. Alright? And that's going to be another move you can use for your extreme Kamas."

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